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50 Years of ERIC1964 - 2014
Illustrious History 50 years of service to education
Research Practice Professional development Decision-making
Innovation Thesaurus Dissemination Technologies Continuous, user-driven enhancements
Known, respected, and searched worldwide
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Groundwork Late Eisenhower Presidency
1957 1958Increase in
federally funded research
1959Office of Education (OE) commissions feasibility study
1961OE coins acronym
ERIC
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1957 and 1958 Defining the Need
Elvis is King when the need for a report repository is recognized in the Office of Education.
There was an increase in education research with no way to make the reports accessible to researchers,government officials, and the public.
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1959 to 1961 Studying the Feasibility OE commissions Feasibility Study Regarding the Establishment of
an Educational Media Research Information Service, 1959. The study recommends that the service embrace all education
research and research in other disciplines that have implications for educational theory and practice.
Acronym ERIC coined at OE to stand for Educational Research Information Center, 1961.
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1962-1965 Kennedy and Early Johnson Presidencies
1962Western Reserve Study design for
ERIC
1964ERIC opens in OE
1965Pilot project Fingertip
EDRS established
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1962 Designing the System Western Reserve Study, The Library of TomorrowToday,
published as the design for ERIC. ERICs services defined as computer tapes, copies of source
documents, abstracts, bibliographies, and a thesaurus.
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1964 ERIC Gets Its Start ERIC Program begins in the Office of Education on May 15. It was an office without funds and an office without a program,
but early framers had big plans. Harold Haswell is first ERIC Director.
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The Year ERIC Begins First Ford Mustang, Signing of the Economic Opportunity Act, Hard Days Night (1964)
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1965 Piloting Dissemination Project Fingertip pilots document dissemination to special
education teachers. Resources sent to all state Boards of Education, 100 largest cities,
and a school district in each congressional district. Each packet contains 1,746 documents, with program
descriptions, indices, resumes, and the full text of each document.
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1965 ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) OE decides to provide public access to indexed reports and other
grey materials. EDRS handles document reproduction for those wanting copies of
ERIC documents. Microfiche is the state-of the art dissemination medium.
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Also in 1965. . . President Johnson signs PL 89-10, the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA) of 1965. No Child Left Behind is the current incarnation of ESEA.
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1966 Rapid Expansion
First 12 ERIC Clearinghouses
established March and June
ERIC Processing and Reference Facility
createdMay
Phase 1 ERIC Thesaurus published
June
First issue of Research in Education (RIE)
publishedNovember
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1966 Expanding Capacity ERIC office quickly exceeds capacity for performing indexing. ERIC evolves into a decentralized system as OE awards contracts
for first clearinghouses to acquire and process materials, especially materials not accessible through traditional publishers.
Clearinghouses are subject-centered and typically placed in universities and education associations.
Harvey Marron is Director.
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1966 ERIC Processing and Reference Facility Established as the scheduler and coordinator of the decentralized
ERIC system. Hosted Thesaurus development and maintenance. Provided quality oversight to selection and indexing activities.
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1966 ERIC Thesaurus Formally known as The Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors. Designed as an authority list for the field of education. Widely used, respected and recognized as a standard in the field. The ERIC Thesaurus continues to develop and is available online.
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1966 Research in Education (RIE) First printing of the abstract journal Research in Education
signifies ERICs official opening to the public. The monthly RIE publication announces new documents added to
the ERIC database. The title was changed in 1974 from Research in Education to
Resources in Education.
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Events in 1966 U. S. Department of Transportation formed. Ronald Reagan is elected Governor of California. U. S. engaged in combat in Vietnam.
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1967 1980 ERIC Matures (Late Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter Presidencies)
1967 1969ERIC changes name
Adds journals
1970 1972All 16 Clearinghouses on board
ERIC available on DialogERIC transfers to the National
Institute of Education
1980U. S. Department of Education
is formed
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1967 1980 ERIC changes name from Educational Research Information Center to
Educational Resources Information Center, 1967. Journal literature added to ERIC database; first issue of Current Index to
Journals in Education (CIJE) published, 1969. All 16 ERIC Clearinghouses on board, 1970. Dialog offers ERIC database online, 1971. ERIC transferred to newly created National Institute of Education (NIE), 1972. NIE transfers from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to the
newly formed Department of Education, May 1980. Chuck Hoover is ERIC Director.
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Events in the 1970s U. S. soldiers return home from Vietnam. Hippy era gives way to disco fever. First pocket calculator introduced.
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ERIC Clearinghouses 1-4 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) Adult, Career, and Vocational Education, Ohio State University
(Juliet Miller, Susan Imel) Assessment and Evaluation, University of Maryland (S. Donald
Melville, Lawrence Rudner) Community Colleges, University of California at Los Angeles
(Arthur Cohen) Counseling and Student Services, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (Garry Walz)
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ERIC Clearinghouses 5-8 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) Disabilities and Gifted Education, Council for Exceptional Children
(Donald Erickson, Bruce Ramirez, Cassandra Peters-Johnson) Educational Management, University of Oregon (Philip Piele) Elementary and Early Childhood Education, University of Illinois
(Lilian Katz) Higher Education, George Washington University (Jonathan Fife,
Adrianna Kezar)
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ERIC Clearinghouses 9 -12 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) Information & Technology, Syracuse University (Donald Ely,
Michael Eisenberg, David Lankes) Languages and Linguistics, Center for Applied Linguistics (Charles
Stansfield, Joy Peyton) Reading, English, and Communication, Indiana University (Bernard
ODonnell, Carl Smith) Rural Education and Small Schools, Appalachia Educational
Laboratory (Everett Eddington, Craig Howley, Hobart Harmon, Timothy Collins)
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ERIC Clearinghouses 13-16 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education, Ohio State
University (Robert Howe, David Haury) Social Studies/Social Science Education, Indiana University (Irving
Morrissett, John Patrick) Teaching and Teacher Education, American Association of Colleges
for Teacher Education (Mary Dilworth) Urban Education, Teachers College, Columbia University (Edmund
Gordon, Erwin Flaxman)
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1981 1992 ERIC Goes Electronic (Reagan and Bush Presidencies)
1981-1985500,000 ERIC entries
ERIC on CD-ROMOffice of Educational
Research and Improvement (OERI)
is formed
1989ACCESS ERIC established
Adjunct Clearinghouses
established
1990 -1992ERIC on the Internet
Special projects began: AskERIC,
GEM, Virtual Reference Desk
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1981 - 1989 ERIC database reaches 500,000 entries, 1983. ERIC database becomes available on CD-ROM, 1985. ERIC transfers to NIEs successor, Office of Educational Research
and Improvement (OERI), 1985. ACCESS ERIC and first Adjunct Clearinghouses established, 1989. Bob Chesley, Chuck Hoover, Alan Moorehead are ERIC Directors.
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Events in the 1980s Motorola introduces first mobile phone. Space Shuttle Challenger explodes after take-off. Cold War ends with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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1992 ERIC debuts on the Internet. AskERIC launched by the Information & Technology Clearinghouse
at Syracuse University. Other special projects start up: Gateway to Educational Materials
(GEM) and Virtual Reference Desk (VRD). Bob Stonehill is ERIC Director.
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ERIC Support Components (with Longest Serving Directors) ACCESS ERIC outreach and communications (Lynn Smarte). ERIC Document Reproduction Service document conversion and
delivery (Peter Dagutis). ERIC Processing and Reference Facility coordination, data
quality, and ERIC Thesaurus (Ted Brandhorst).
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1993 2003 ERIC in the Internet Age (Clinton and Early George W. Bush Presidencies)
1993ERIC begins
indexing books
1994 - 1998National Library of
Education (NLE) founded
ERIC transfers to NLEEDRS begins online document delivery
1999 20031 million ERIC
recordsInstitute of
Education Sciences founded
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1993 2003 ERIC adds books to the database, 1993. National Library of Education (NLE) founded, 1994. ERIC transfers to NLE, 1995. EDRS begins electronic document delivery, 1997. ERIC database reaches 1 million entries, 1999. ERIC joins the new Institute of Education Sciences (IES), 2002. Pat Coulter and Keith Stubbs are ERIC Directors.
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An ERIC Clearinghouse Website 1997
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AskERIC Website 2001
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ERIC Website 2001
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2002 Education Reform Act Establishes the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) ERIC Becomes Part of IES
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ERIC Website 2003
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2004 2012 ERIC Redesigned (Bush Second Term and Obama Presidencies)
2004ED consolidates ERIC
operationsERIC launches a single
web portal
2005 - 2009Release of Online
Submission System Microfiche Digitization
Project underway
2010 - 2012Debut on social media1.4 million records in
ERIC
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2004 U. S. Department of Education consolidates ERIC under a single
contract. Production of microfiche ceases. ERIC becomes an all-electronic service. A single new website replaces 20 separate sites. Luna Levinson is ERIC Director.
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ERIC Website 2004
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2005 2012 ERIC opens Online Submission System for individual author papers
and reports, 2005. ERIC digitizes legacy microfiche collection of 340,000 documents,
2006 2009. ERIC establishes presence on Facebook and Twitter, 2010. Records in ERIC exceed 1.4 million, 2012.
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ERIC Website 2012
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2013 to Present ERIC Transition (Phase 1)
August 2013ERIC releases new
streamlined website
September December 2013
Review of ERIC policies and procedures
January 2014ERIC adopts new Selection Policy
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ERIC Transition August 2013 to January 2014 ERIC releases new streamlined website at eric.ed.gov to enhance
usability and simplify searching for a broadening audience. Advisory Group formed to assist in review of collection policies. New Selection Policy adopted in January to focus on collecting
education research. Erin Pollard is ERIC Program Officer.
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ERIC Transition February 2014 Through Remainder of the Year (Phase 2)
March 2014ERIC database and Thesaurus made openly accessible
Spring/Fall 2014New ERIC Topic Pages under development
Remainder 2014Further enhancements to increase usefulness
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ERIC Transition February 2014 Through Remainder of the Year ERIC database and Thesaurus files made free and open for
download without a license. ERIC developing topic pages with informative, peer-reviewed
summaries designed for a general audience and links to valuable resources.
ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.
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ERIC Website 2014
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Special Thanks The ERIC Team would like to extend recognition to: ERIC founders and early innovators:
Office of Education - Thomas Clemens, Frank Schick, John Lorenz, Winslow Hatch, C. M. Flynt, Harold Haswell, Lee Burchinal, Harvey Marron.
Western Reserve University Allen Kent. University of Michigan Frederick Goodman.
Former Directors and staff from ED, ERIC Clearinghouses, EDRS, ERIC Facility, and ACCESS ERIC.
Publishers and other contributors to the ERIC collection. ERIC searchers everywhere.
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For More ERIC History . . . Trester, Delmer J. (1979). ERIC The First 15 Years. A History of
the Educational Resources Information Center. Available from http://eric.ed.gov (ED195289).
Colker, Laura J. (2000). Reminiscences From the Field: The Continuing Story of ERIC. Available from http://eric.ed.gov (ED437937).
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50 Years of ERICIllustrious HistoryGroundwork Late Eisenhower Presidency1957 and 1958 Defining the Need1959 to 1961 Studying the Feasibility1962-1965 Kennedy and Early Johnson Presidencies1962 Designing the System1964 ERIC Gets Its StartThe Year ERIC Begins First Ford Mustang, Signing of the Economic Opportunity Act, Hard Days Night (1964)1965 Piloting Dissemination 1965 ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS)Also in 1965. . .1966 Rapid Expansion 1966 Expanding Capacity1966 ERIC Processing and Reference Facility1966 ERIC Thesaurus1966 Research in Education (RIE)Events in 19661967 1980 ERIC Matures (Late Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter Presidencies) 1967 1980Events in the 1970sERIC Clearinghouses 1-4 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) ERIC Clearinghouses 5-8 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) ERIC Clearinghouses 9 -12 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) ERIC Clearinghouses 13-16 (with Latest Affiliation and Longest Serving Directors) 1981 1992 ERIC Goes Electronic (Reagan and Bush Presidencies)1981 - 1989Events in the 1980s1992ERIC Support Components (with Longest Serving Directors)1993 2003 ERIC in the Internet Age (Clinton and Early George W. Bush Presidencies)1993 2003An ERIC Clearinghouse Website 1997AskERIC Website 2001ERIC Website 20012002 Education Reform Act Establishes the Institute of Education Sciences (IES)ERIC Website 20032004 2012 ERIC Redesigned (Bush Second Term and Obama Presidencies)2004 ERIC Website 20042005 2012ERIC Website 20122013 to Present ERIC Transition (Phase 1)ERIC Transition August 2013 to January 2014ERIC Transition February 2014 Through Remainder of the Year (Phase 2)ERIC Transition February 2014 Through Remainder of the Year ERIC Website 2014Special Thanks For More ERIC History . . .